Himalayan Salt​Himalayan Salt is a type of Halite from the Punjab region of Pakistan. The mine is located about 300 kms from the Himalayas, giving it its name. Himalayan Salt consists of 85% +/- sodium chloride, as well as a mix of potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, oxygen, hydrogen, bicarbonate, bromide, borate, strontium, fluoride, and many additional trace elements. Some reports claim Himalayan Salt contains a full spectrum of 84 minerals and trace elements.

Color can range greatly based to the trace minerals in each particular vein from the mine and includes the following colors:Red, Pink, Salmon, White, Black, Grey

Himalayan Salt comes in many forms, including lamps, candleholders, rough pieces, and fine grained salt. It is thought to have many health benefits including:Naturally Occuring Iodine: Natural Salt has this mineral essential to avoiding diseases like goiter, while refined salt has Iodine added back into it.

Less Sodium per serving: Because the crystal structure is larger than refined salt, one teaspoon of salt is actually 25% less than traditional refined salt.